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    Engineering Professional Practice in New Zealand

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    Specific professional knowledge and skills are required in engineering practice. The core competency of an engineer is to solve complex problems, and this book shows how complexity arises. The applications of this to professional practice are sketched out. Career guidance is provided for entry into the engineering profession. Entry requirements for chartered professional engineer are described, ... Read more

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  • Engineering Ethics

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    Ethics is the practical application of wisdom in professional practice, and this book shows how. The engineering profession requires its members to behave ethically. However the resulting rules and codes of conduct can be abstract and difficult for engineers to understand and apply to their personal situation. This book starts in Part 1 by identifying why ethics is important (because judgement is ... Read more

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  • The Party's Over

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    The world is about to run out of cheap oil and change dramatically. Within the next few years, global production will peak. Thereafter, even if industrial societies begin to switch to alternative energy sources, they will have less net energy each year to do all the work essential to the survival of complex societies. We are entering a new era, as different from the industrial era as the latter ... Read more

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  • Air Pollution and Health

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